it cost 135,000 to build and 3 grand a month to maintain. and yea its way overstocked but the water isnt filtered its changed out for water from the agean sea right next door 35 times a day so its not really a problem
Picoreefguy;889899 wrote: it cost 135,000 to build and 3 grand a month to maintain. and yea its way overstocked but the water isnt filtered its changed out for water from the agean sea right next door 35 times a day so its not really a problem
Marineland in Florida does the same thing. Water is piped in from the Atlanta Ocean. The used water then feed into a laguna across the road [state route A1A].
Fish, octopus and the rest doesn't look happy, most of that fish need larger areas to swim and overcrowding is not a good thing, even if they have ocean water flowing, if I were rich like him I would make another tank similar to the one located in Discovery Mills but instead I would make a reef on it, I would place it next to it, LOL! Ok, ok I was dreaming